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Free zone with a focus on SMEs
Thursday, Jun 23, 2011
Dubai Hamriyah Free Zone , one of the largest free trade areas in the Middle East, has attracted 5,200 companies that have collectively pumped in Dh73 billion since its inception, a top official said.
The UAE’s second biggest free zone after Jebel Ali Free Zone , Hamriyah Free Zone , has attracted more than 1,500 since October 2008 — when the global financial crisis hit the UAE — that necessitated a Dh600 million expansion to expand its land area.
In an exclusive interview with Gulf News, Dr Rashid Al Leem, Director-General of Hamriyah Free Zone Authority, explains the reasons behind its success.
Dr Rashid Al Leem: There is a positive trend but with certain fluctuations. Two years ago we had seen a significant drop in the inflow of foreign investments comparing to earlier years, which was a result of the world financial turmoil that affected every corner of the globe.
It’s been a long-term strategy of the UAE government to diversify its economy away from oil and gas sector and create favourable environment for international investors. The free zones of the UAE significantly contribute to the development of national economy. Number of new companies that are being established in the free zones increases annually at a very rapid pace.
Could you also shed some lights on how the free zones contribute to the local economies?
The free zone concept works perfectly with specifics of the region. Perhaps it had never been more successful than in the UAE. Besides serving its main purpose of attracting foreign capital to the economy, UAE free zones do not compete but rather compliment each other which makes it even more beneficial to the country’s economy.
According to the recent figures from the Federal Customs Authority, the total trade volume of free zones in the UAE grew by 23 per cent in 2010 from Dh286.6 billion in 2009 to Dh352.8 billion.
How is Hamriyah Free Zone’s contribution to Sharjah’s economy?
Hamriyah Free Zone plays an important role is accelerating business activities within Sharjah by attracting environmentally friendly industries and enhancing the overall economic development of the country.
Hamriyah Free Zone offers best infrastructure facilities and high quality services to welcome foreign investment in various sectors like manufacturing, trade and services. In the last five years, the gross domestic product (GDP) of Sharjah has increased by about 11 per cent annually. Hamriyah Free Zone is also complementing federal and local economies by bringing value-added business into the region.
How do you position Hamriyah Free Zone among all the free zones in the UAE, in terms of your location and the incentives offered?
Hamriyah Free Zone is a free zone with a special focus on SME sector. Apart from tax-free environment, full ownership of business and state-of-the-art facilities and infrastructure we offer unique business solutions for SMEs that include discounted lease rents, simplified procedures and minimum formalities. To support this important sector we also negotiated agreements with several local and international banks to provide corporate and individual credit facilities to assist SMEs in fast-tracking their business set-up.
What is your USP (Unique Selling Proposition)? Why should an investor choose Hamriyah Free Zone , over others?
Our main objective is to empower investors in their ventures and assure that they have everything necessary for smooth operation of their businesses. Hamriyah Free Zone is built around a work-friendly environment and minimum regulations, transparency and red carpet treatment.
Hamriyah Free Zone investors engaged in import and export of commodities also benefit from easy access to three seaports and a “Sharjah link” which is a unique trade corridor that gives businesses an unmatched logistical advantage, straddling the Arabian Gulf and the Indian Ocean.
The Hamriyah Port is attached to the free zone, other two major seaports Khalid Port and Khorfakkan Port are within a short distance. Sharjah International Airport, the regional hub for many air cargo operators, is less than 15 minutes away from the free zone.
How many companies did Hamriyah Free Zone attract during the post-meltdown period (from October 2008)?
Even when recession was at its peak during the 2008-2010 period, we saw number of companies grow exponentially — from 3,341 in 2008 to 5,000 in 2010 — a growth of almost 69 per cent.
In the first quarter of this year, we have already registered 450 companies with an average of 150 every month, which makes it obvious we have the right strategy, the right culture and the right product to deliver consistent and sustained value for our investors.
How many registered companies are currently operating in Hamriyah Free Zone ?
To date there are more than 5,200 active companies representing 137 countries operating from Hamriyah Free Zone and the number is growing.
You are expanding the area. How many square kilometres are being added to the existing site?
About 11 square kilometers are being added for development due to high investor demand.
How much is Hamriyah Free Zone’s investment in expansion — recent investments?
About Dh600 million.
Would you be able to tell us how much investment Hamriyah Free Zone has attracted since its establishment, in US dollar figure?
According to our recent estimations this figure stands at over $20 billion.
Hamriyah Free Zone has categorised companies into maritime, industrial, commercial and other sectors. Could you elaborate more on these?
By Saifur Rahman?Business Editor
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